UNDER A BRASS
MOON
A Steampunk and
Science Fiction Anthology
This
anthology includes twenty-seven short stories intended to enchant. Enjoy the works of Jordan Elizabeth, G. Miki Hayden, Benjamin Sperduto, D. J. Butler, Christine Baker, Lorna MacDonald Czarnota, Jessica Gunn, Lorna Marie Larson, Quinn Southwick, James Wymore, Terri
Karsten, W. K. Pomeroy, Ashley Pasco, Jeremy Mortis, Grant Eagar, Amberle Husbands, Nick Lofthouse, Perry McDaid, and S.A. Larsen.
Here
are just a few of the amazing stories you'll find in UNDER A BRASS MOON:
Maiden in the
Clock Tower by
Jordan Elizabeth: A young woman is trapped in a clock tower to be used as a
pawn in an evil merchant's scheme. Can she escape to her true love?
The Queen of
Cobwebs by
Jeremy Mortis: Something is hunting people in the foggy streets, and the professor
and his assistant are about to meet it.
Vacant by Nick Lofthouse: Where
does a dreamer fit into a world where ideas are a finite resource from any one
person? Could free thought be our savior, or just a sweet distraction from the
inevitable?
Hour of
Darkness by
Ashley Pasco: Carissa Upton is just your average Victorian street urchin -
little does she know that her life is about to change forever. Not only is her
entire life a lie, but her future is uncertain.
A Connecticut
Yankee in Queen Victoria’s Court by G. Miki Hayden: Engineering professor Dr. Alice Alante
doesn't believe in time travel. But when she's sent to Queen Victoria's Windsor
castle in a strange machine, her only choice may be to help build a dirigible
to defend the crown.
Lucky Escape
for Goldilocks Girl
by Perry McDaid: On a new world structured to reprise all the patriarchal and
elitist notions of the Elizabethan era, a young girl promised to an old but
influential suitor chooses to rebel by masquerading as a Knight of the Road …
or Highwayman.
Calliope by Terri Karsten:
Roscoe Gordon dreams of bringing back his dad’s Steam Calliope, but he’s
hindered by a pair of prank-loving ghosts. With their help, will he lead the
parade or blow the whole thing up?
The
Balloon Thief by Jessica Gunn: Adeline has made a name for herself as
Beltham’s Balloon Thief for stealing high-priced jewelry items
and leaving only a balloon in their place, setting sail for finer lands on
her steam-powered hot air balloon. Adeline has been told the stolen rings
and gems open a door on the mysterious Leikei, the temple in the air where she
thinks her friend Colin is stranded. On her last robbery attempt, she’s
arrested and forced to place her trust in the museum owner’s daughter who has
her own reasons for wanting to get to Leikei. If she can trust her, Adeline
just might be able to rescue Colin. If not, it might be the end for them all.
EtherealCoil by S.A. Larsen: A new sin eater's
refusal to do her job of keeping balance between good and evil awakens Wrath, one
of the Seven Deadly Sins, endangering those closest to her.
Fritz Finkel and the Marvelous Mechanical Thing by Lorna MacDonald
Czarnota: Every era has to begin sometime, and every inventor starts
someplace. For Fritz, it is the opportunity to impress the "apple of his
eye," the lovely, unobtainable Greta Spielmacher--the toymaker's
daughter. Fritz wants to be a toy designer, but he's the janitor. Will
his special toy be the key to winning his lady love?
Henry
the Tailor
by Grant Eagar: Henry is a tailor and inventor of flying machines. Sophie is an
agent for the English secret service. Henry and Sophie live in the alternate,
steam powered world of Victorian England. The country is at war with Count
Von-Friedrich and his horde of mercenaries. The spies of the count are killing
and kidnapping the English scientists and inventors. Sophie’s job is to root
out the spies and she uses Henry’s inventions as an enticement.
Talking
Metal by W.
K. Pomeroy: Five years after piloting a zeppelin to the other side of the world
to find the spark, Saskia is on the verge of inventing greatness, but her
old professor appears to have beaten her to the patent office, or has
he?
The
Women of Lastonia
by Lorna Marie Larson: Earth's best team must learn why a distant planet won't
join the Interstellar Alliance. Diplomacy is key, but the closed steampunk
society has some primeval ideas on how to treat the fairer sex.
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